Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Footprints in Taiwan - Ye Liu Stone Park


Fourteenth Stop: Ye Liu Stone Park


Woke up late again today. It's already 1pm when we left our hotel to go to Ye Liu. First of all, it's time for ... DONUTS! Totally dig the cute packaging.

Took the Metro to Taipei Main Station and transfer to Guo Kuang Bus that will take us to Ye Liu. 1-way bus ticket cost NT$92 per person. We learnt that half ticket meant children concession, instead of 1-way ticket, haha.

After around 2 hr of journey, we reached Ye Liu stone park. Had a hard time searching for the entrance of the park though.

Terrific view of the ocean and fantastic rock formations sculpted by nature.

Had to queue up to take this Queen's head, the famous icon of Yeliu. This icon can be found on almost all the packaging of food etc in the area. There is even a sign to forbid people from touching the Queen's head. However, this stone sculpture only looks like the Queen's head from this angle. If you view it from another angle, it's just another stone.

Lots of rock sculptures, but somehow, only the Queen's head stands out from the crowd.

It costs NT$50 per person to enter the park. Must take pictures!

It was starting to turn dark, thus, we left the place for our next destination.

Fifteenth Stop: Jiufen

I must say that this is one of the biggest regret in this whole trip, since I couldn't get to witness the beauty of Jiufen. When we reached the place, after a long bus journey, it was almost 8pm and raining. Almost all the shops were closed. Felt so sad that I just anyhow bought 4 bottles of prawn crackers from one of the shops that was still opened =(

Nevertheless, we tried this Yam-pearls. Well, nothing fantastic.

Took the bus back to Taipei straight. The ride down the mountain was scary. Think all the bus drivers can be Chiu Ming Shan Che Shen (those who watched Initial D will know), since they need to scale the mountains everyday.

Famished after a whole day of travelling. Went to Ximending again to pack dinner back to the hotel to eat. Cong You Bing + Carrot Cake + Lu Rou Fan with egg + Beancurd and pearls + Hotdog + Dumplings + Taiwanese Sausages.

What a spread to end the day ~

Monday, December 3, 2007

Footprints in Taiwan - Taroko National Park


Thirteenth Stop: Taroko National Park


Embarked on a full-day journey to Hualian, to visit Taroko National Park. Bought the 6.42am train tickets, thus, had to wake up super early at 5am to start preparing. ZzzzzZZZZzz. This is how Ximending looks like in the wee hours of the morning.

Had our breakfast at JSP again, since it's the only shop that is opened at 6am. Bought the pork burger, yummy!

Rushed down to Taipei Train Station to take the train to Hualian, but we reached at 6.43am. Missed the train by 1 min. Luckily, the train officer told us that we can take the 7.08am train, if not, the tickets would have been wasted.

Took pictures with the train tickets while waiting for the train to come.

Finally, the train arrived punctually at 7.08am. The train is super clean and comfortable. 3 hrs ride to Hualian. Took the chance to nap instead, haha.

Finally reached Hualian, it's bright and sunny!

Engaged in the service of the cabby to drive us up to the park, costs NT$2000 for the whole journey, to and fro. He is quite nice. Even drove us to eat sweet potatoes by the roadside.

It's a 40 mins ride to Taroko National Park. The Taroko Gorge spans across the countries of Hualian, Taichung and Nantou on the island of Taiwan.

Here is our first stop of the day - the Main Gate of Taroko National Park. It's beautiful, pictures don't do justice to the place, plus, it's super windy and cold as well.

Next, we went to the Eternal Spring Shrine.

Had to cross this bridge to go to the walkway to reach the small pavilion at the top.

This is the entrance of the walkway + cravings on the stone.

Nice view ... breathtaking scenery. The water at the bottom is supposed to be clear, but it was raining in the morning, thus, its greyish. But the water at the top is still very clear.

This is the pavilion at the top of the walkway.

We went to Tunnel of 9 turns too. Had to get out of the cab to walk the distance, since cars are not allowed to go there.

It's kind of a long walk, thus, photo-time.

Look at the design on the rocks. It's beautiful, once again, the wonders of nature.

Once again, must take picture with the cravings on the rock. See, I managed to capture such a cute picture of Leecher, super impressed by my photography skills =P

Finally, reached the end of the tunnel, it's a tiring walk.

After the long walk, we went to Ci Mu Bridge (The Bridge of the Kind Mother) for more pictures.

The most famous stone in Ci Mu Bridge is this stone that is shaped like a frog. The pavilion at the top looks like the crown on top of the frog.

Climbed up the pavilion and photo-whore. It's freaking cold, even though I am wearing 2 layers of jacket plus a scarf, I am still cold...Brrrr....

The cabby brought us to this restaurant for lunch. Lunch is quite simple with soup, noodles, wild boar meat and bamboo rice.

Another bridge. This bridge is opened on the same day as Leecher's bdae.

We had to cross another bridge to get to the temple. Afterwhich, had to climb dunno-how-many stairs to see the Guan Yin at the top of the mountain. I almost fainted when I saw the steps

Entrance to the temple. (look at the stairs and you will know what I meant)

The Guan Yin statue + Buddha statue

The wind is super strong high up in the mountains, I almost got blown away, haha... running to this tree for shelter.


It's time to proceed to our next stop: Yue Fei Pavilion.

Had to cross this dangling bridge, which the Leecher said it's quite fun, since it will swing (abit) when we were in the middle due to the strong wind. I almost cried out in fear.

After a super-scary bridge crossing experience, it's time for our final stop: Swallow Grotto.
Once again, we had to walk as cars are forbidden from entering the place.

We walked for quite some time, but still never come across any swallows. Thus, we had to pose with this:

Finally, we saw the swallow grotto. It's actually the holes in the rocks, eh...

So, that concluded our tour of Taroko National Park. It's time to go and buy some local Hualian products -- Mua Chee!Bought almost NT$1000 worth of stuff from this shop. It's yummy, better than the other brand that I bought @ Danshui.

Took the earlier train back to Taipei. The return train to Taipei is more posh than the one that we took to Hualian.

Utterly famished after a 3hr train ride back. Ah Zhong Mian Xian, Mister Donut, Cong You Bing and Mango+Kiwi+ Strawberry+Pearls Ice for dinner! (all my faves, i heart!)


YUMMY =P

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